Reuben Poe
A transcription of the Cherokee
claim of Calpernia Cicero Whitely.
By Jose Luis Mendoza Jr.
No. 15074 Eastern Cherokees.
Application of Calpernia Cicero
Whitely. For share of money appropriated for the Eastern Cherokee Indians
by the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1906, in accordance
with the decrees of the Court of claims of May 18, 1905. Indian office Eastern Cherokees. Rec. Jan. 31, 1907 No. 15074 Name: Calpernia C. Whitely With No. 9192 Remarks: Commissioner
of Indian Affairs Washington,
D.C. Sir: I hereby make application
for such share as may be due me of the fund appropriated by the Act of Congress approved June 30,
1906, in accordance with the decrees of the court of claims of May 18, 1905,
and May 28, 1906, in favor of the Eastern Cherokees. The evidence of identity
is herewith subjoined. 1. State full name English name: Calpernia Cicero Whitely Indian name: 2. Residence: Short Creek, Ky. 3. Town and post office: 4. County: Grayson 5. State: Ky. 6. Date and place of birth: Oct. 14, 1841, GladesVille,
Tn (now Tatesville, Wilson co., Tn) 7. By what right do you claim to share? If you claim through
more than one relative living in 1851, set forth each claim separately: Mary
Ellen Wood whose grandfather was an Indian named Reuben Poe. 8. Are you married? Widow 9. Name and age of wife or husband: John Whitely deceased. 10. Give names of your father and mother, and your mother’s name
before marriage. Father-English
name: Luke Wood
Indian name: Mother-English
name: Mary Ellen Wood
Indian name:
Maiden name: Mary Ellen Thornton 11. Where were they born?
6-624 Father: In
Virginia in 1805
Mother: In South
Carolina in 1811 12. Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? Father: Grayson
co., Ky. Mother: Grayson
co., Ky. 13. Date of death of your father and mother- Father: Aug. 1879 Mother: Jan. 26,
1891 14. Were they ever enrolled for annuities, land, or other
benefits? If so, state when and where: No 15. Name all your brothers and sisters, giving ages, and if not
living, the date of death.:
Name
Born Died 39728 (1) Wm. G.H. Wood
Oct. 23, 1833
Living Mrs.
Eliza A. Craig Oct. 16, 1835 Jan. 14, 1903 13429 (2) Melissa H. Spurrier
Dec. 26, 1837 Living Mrs.
Irena E. Spurrier
Feb. 11, 1839 `` (3) Mrs. Ellen
McCullough 1843 1901 (4) Mrs. Amanda
Caplinger
1845
1886 (5) Uriah Paly
Wood 1847 1891 9192 (6)
Mrs. Nancy C. Kipler 1851 16. State English and Indian names of your grandparents on both
father’s and mother’s side, if possible: Father’s side
Mother’s side Wm.
Wood
Nancy Thornton Elizabeth
Wood Seth
Thornton 17. Where were they born? 18. Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? Nancy
resided in Wilson co., Tn 19. Give names of all their children, and residence, if living;
If not living, give dates of deaths: (1) English
name: James Thornton deceased. Indian
name: Residence:
Wilson co., Tn (2) English
name: Mary E. Thornton deceased Indian
name: Residence:
Grayson co., Ky (3) English
name: Sallie Thornton deceased Indian
name: Residence:
Wilson co., Tn (4) English
name: Mathias Thornton deceased Indian
name: Residence:
Wilson co., Tn (5) Ranson Thornton died in Tn. Huston
Thornton `` Joseph
Thornton `` Irene
Thornton `` Eliza A.
Thornton ``
6-624 Danise Thornton
``
20. Have you ever been enrolled for annuities, land, or other
benefits? If so, state when and where: No 21. To expedite identification, claimants should give the full
English and Indian names, if possible, of their paternal and maternal
ancestors back to 1835: Maternal: Reuben Poe lived and died prior to 1835. His
daughter was Nancy Poe and her daughter was Mary
Ellen Thornton, my mother. Remarks: (Under this head the applicant may give any additional
information that he believes will assist in proving his claims.) Reuben Poe through
whom or by whom I submit my claim was an Indian. I can’t say whether Reuben
Poe was English or Indian name. That is only name held sacred. He was a
Cherokee Indian. Note.-Answers
should be brief but explicit: The words “Yes”, “No”, “Unknown”, etc., may be
used in cases where applicable. Read the questions carefully. I solemnly swear that
the foregoing statements made by me are true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. Witnesses to mark
B.M. Tilford
her Lillian P. Tilford
(signature)
Calpernia Cicero
X Whitely mark
Subscribed and sworn to
before me this 28th day of January 1907 My commission expires January
21, 1908 R.W.
Tilford Notary
Public. Affidavit.
(The following affidavit must be sworn to by two or more
witnesses who are well acquainted with the applicant.) Personally appeared
before me B.M. Tilford and Lillian P. Tilford, who, being duly sworn, on oath
depose and say that they are well acquainted with Calpernia
Cicero Whitely who makes the foregoing application and statements, and have
known her for 25 years and 20 years respectively, and know her to be the
identical person she represents herself to be, and that the statements made
by her are true, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and they have no
interest whatever in this claim. Signature of witnesses B.M. Tilford Lillian P. Tilford Subscribed and sworn
to before me this 28th day of January 1907 My commission
expires January 21, 1908 R.W.
Tilford Notary
Public. Note.-Affidavits
should be made, whenever practicable, before a notary public, clerk of the
court, or before a person having a seal. If sworn to before an Indian agent
or dispersing agent of the Indian service, it need not be executed before a
notary, etc.
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No.
15074
Action:
Reject. Name: C.C Whitely and X children.
Residence: Short Creek Ky. Reasons: Sister of # 9192 |